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Friday 23 April 1993 18:02 EDT
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THIS WEEK'S top 10 travel books

1. The Times Atlas of the World: comprehensive edition (Times Books, pounds 85)

2. The Independent Good Holidays Guide 1993 (Headline, pounds 8.99) by Frank Barrett

3. How to have stress-free family holidays (Bloomsbury, pounds 12.99) edited by Sheila Sang

4. The Traveller's Handbook (Wexas, pounds 11.95) edited by Sarah Gorman

5. The Heinz Good Beach Guide 1993 (Vermilion, pounds 6.99)

6. Adventure Holidays 1993: Britain and Worldwide (Vacation Work, pounds 5.95)

7. Guide to the World's Best Beach Resorts (Sun Tree Publishing, pounds 12.95) by Jack White

8. AA Touring England: Road Atlas (AA, pounds 12.99)

9. Travellers' Health: How to stay healthy abroad (Oxford University Press, pounds 7.99)

10. Nothing Ventured: Disabled People Travel the World (Rough Guides, pounds 7.99)

Information supplied by The Travellers' Bookshop, 25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZ (071-836 9132).

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